Monday 21 December 2009

Sennheiser PC300 G4ME Earbuds with Integrated Microphone


Quick and easy connectivity

Extremely portable, ear-canal design delivers huge Sennheiser sound

High quality integrated microphone picks up every word, so gamers can communicate with the team and their friends.

Flexible travel pouch protects the PC 300 and the extension cable while on the go

2 Year warranty

Product Details

Product Dimensions:

3.8 x 1.8 x 8.5 inches ; 4.8 ounces

Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.

B00279MLX6

Item model number: PC300

Average Customer Review:

The PC 300 G4ME portable headset with microphone for PC gaming



This review is from: Sennheiser PC300 G4ME Earbuds with Integrated Microphone

I got these on a whim for my new gaming pc mainly because I don't like the feel of the over the ear gaming headsets on the market, and the price was perfect. I guess I should go through and explain each point one by one.

1. I marked construction quality as a 4 is because the build of these didn't strike me as amazing. The cord may be a bit thicker than some of the lower end headsets but beyond that the "feel" of the headset is normal, not bad, but it wasn't wowing to me.

2. The ease of use is as it should be, place earphone in ear, plug in and frag.. Wait is frag still used or is that a 90's term. Anyway they has a nice volume slider on the cord which is always convient, especially if you don't have volume controls on your keyboard or speaks. The only thing missing that the upper end larger than life over ear models have is a mic mute. Maybe the next version of these headphones will have that. But again, my logitech speakers have a mic mute button on the volume hub thing.

3A. Now for the best part, the sound quality. These things surprised me greatly. I consider myself an audiophile with a very sensitive ear, or rather two ears.. but these did not disappoint. The only thing to keep in mind is that these are for GAMING, not music or other junk. For games they are perfect. The sound profile fits right into where it should, good mids and good bass. The upper end is a little weak, but that's not what effects most games. Most are looking to hear footsteps, explosions, gun fire, all of which fit into the mid bass area. Even the "ting" of the M1 in BFBC2 wasn't bad. I wouldn't suggest these for music. If you want good music quality go for bose or some other higher end company that focuses more on music.

3B. The mic is simply amazing! It picks up voice, and picks it up really well. The mic slit doesn't even have to be facing your mouth to pick up your voice clearly, probably because its an onmidirectional mic. I would put this mic on the same level as any high end over ear, i.e. G35 and such. I was shock how well my voice came through, even at chin level, and while turning, moving, shaking the mic. Its great. My buddies will actually hear what I'm saying in games for once.

So to conclude, if you're looking for a great in ear gaming headset, this is the way to go. You may want to hunt around the interwebs for a few seconds to find the best price as this may not be it. I got my set for $30. But if you're considering these headphones, just go ahead and get them. You wont be disappointed....



This review is from: Sennheiser PC300 G4ME Earbuds with Integrated Microphone

I bought these headphones recently on sale for a very nice price. After reading a few mixed reviews I was a bit skeptical. I currently have a pair of Jbuds that I am not 100% thrilled with, so I decided to try another pair of in ear headphones.

The headphones are very comfortable with soft rubber and additional inserts for different sized ear canals. What I like most about them is their comfort, the contours blend nicely with the ears for low profile wearing; whereas I feel like Frankenstein with the Jbuds.

Although I am not an audiophile, I still feel the sound range is impressive; they are without a doubt the best pair of headphones I have ever owned.

The microphone is crisp and clear, it picks up even the softest noise so I don't need to annoy my girlfriend when gaming online with friends. I haven't used noise cancelling headphones prior to these, but from what I can tell, they are very good at reducing ambient noises.

I only have one gripe, the plastic used for coating the wires isn't the best and could annoy me down the road. For now, it's a minor annoyance.

I highly recommend these headphones to gamers or anyone that wants a comfortable set of headphones with a great mic....



This review is from: Sennheiser PC300 G4ME Earbuds with Integrated Microphone

These headphones are the fourth pair of Sennheiser's I have owned in recent years. Unfortunately, these and three others have all suffered the same kind of demise: poor cable construction. In each of the cases, the cable of the headphones let down what were nice sounding cans. I have also owned Sony, Denon, JVC, Blueant and Plantronics headphones and headsets. Of all of the makes I have used, the Sennheiser have consistently had the flimsiest cables of them all, in some cases by far. I had a pair of Sony studio headphones since I was sixteen, and the cable held up to amazing abuse for over a decade until finally the foam ear-pieces started to disintegrate. I found the Denon cans to be an excellent replacement, but I wanted some in-ear style headphones that came with a mic. After losing a couple of pairs over the past couple of years, a friend of mine recommended me these. The feature functionality seemed right, and the price was good. The sound quality is acceptable, neither stunning nor awful. The fit is average. I've had better, I've had worse. They tend to work lose pretty quickly if you are doing anything but sitting, but that's not atypical for a design like this. The extension chord is a nice touch, but the lack of a USB adapter is kind of annoying, I ended up using one from my old Sennheisers that died, and that worked fine. The carrying case is gimicky, rubber (warning if you are allergic to rubber or latex) and pretty useless. It has a magnetic clip that holds it shut, but it's pretty weak and will fall open in a pocket or bag easily allowing your headset to get damaged. The microphone is well placed, and seems okay, nothing special. Picked up my voice fine.

This could have been a 3-4 star product, but the fact that it broke down in less than two weeks of usage, well, that's pretty sad considering it never left my desk....




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